Two New Projectile Point Types: Duncan and Hanna Points
Author(s): Richard P. Wheeler
Year: 1953
Summary
Expounding on new names, definitions, and categorizations of two point types found in the Keyhole Reservoir, Richard P. Wheeler compares the newly identified Duncan and Hanna Points to McKean Points found in similar contexts within three occupation sites in Northeastern Wyoming.
Cite this Record
Two New Projectile Point Types: Duncan and Hanna Points. Richard P. Wheeler. Smithsonian Institution, River Basin Project. 1953 ( tDAR id: 391157) ; doi:10.6067/XCV83T9J6S
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Keywords
Culture
Archaic
Material
Chipped Stone
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Fire Cracked Rock
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Ground Stone
Site Name
39FA10
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39FA52
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39FA9
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48CK13
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48CK204
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48CK210
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48CK35
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48CK4
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48CK7
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48FL13
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Bell Rockshelter
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McKean Site
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Mule Creek Site
Site Type
Archaeological Feature
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Artifact Scatter
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Hearth
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview
General
Duncan Projectile Point
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Hanna Projectile Point
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McKean Projectile Point
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Projectile Point
Geographic Keywords
Colorado
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Keyhole Reservoir
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Nebraska
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Northwest Plains
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South Dakota
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Wyoming
Spatial Coverage
min long: -115.049; min lat: 36.683 ; max long: -94.395; max lat: 48.934 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contributor(s): Smithsonian Institution
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